in the lithosphere it will be cool and it will be a little cooler in the asthenosphere due to the lack of sunlight.then it will get warmer as you go deeper in the mesosphere.because your getting nearer to the outer core of molten.then as when your in the core ,you'll burnt really badly. the pressurein the mesosphere is enought to where yu have nose bleeds ,bad headaches and shortness of breath and you might faint as you go deeper.but if your right in the middle you'll be shrunk to the size of a pea.
Seeing as the center of the earth is comprised entirely of molten lava, it's safe to say that the center is substantially hotter than the surface.
The temperature of the earth's core cannot be exactly measured and experts disagree on exactly how hot it is. Estimates range from 2300-7300 C. The temperature of the surface ranges depending on where you are, but it's safe to say that it goes no higher than 43 C and no lower than about -90 C.
Temperature increases as the center of the earth is approached.
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That's (approximately) the center of the Earth. The estimated temp is 10800 degrees F (or about 6000 degrees C).
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Volume,Temperature and height above earth's surface
earth gets much hotter as you go down toward the center layer.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
It depends on the center or near the surface.
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
The temperature of the surface of the earth . How warm the earth can get . Xx
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
Any circle on the Earth's surface whose center is at the center of the Earth is called a "great circle". Any circle with its center anywhere else is called a "small circle". Spiritually, many consider the kaaba (Mecca) to be the center of the Earth's surface.
The surface temperature of the Earth is affected by many different factors. Although Earth's orbit alters the distance between the sun and Earth, the change in surface temperature is minimal compared to other factors. As evidence of this, consider the surface temperature at the poles, well below freezing at all times. Now compare this with the temperature in the tropics, where the temperature can be 60C higher than the poles. Consider also the change in temperature between night and day. Once again, there is a significant change in temperature with no significant change in distance from the sun. Factors such as cloud, wind and many other meteorological factors change the surface temperature more than the distance from the sun. However, we are able to say that the energy that reaches the Earth from the sun is reduced when Earth is further away from the sun. The amount of energy is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between sun and Earth.
That's (approximately) the center of the Earth. The estimated temp is 10800 degrees F (or about 6000 degrees C).
Temperature and pressure increase massively from earth's surface to the centre of the Earth. At the inner core, the pressure is so great that iron is solid, even at such high temperatures.
National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics was created in 2002.
A: Earth has a minimum surface temperature of -88°C and a maximum surface temperature of 58°C.
ow does deposition change earth's surface
Humans change the earth's surface by gardening.